Peter Scudamore: Raise your Credit with jump racing's new faces

As the focus switches to jump racing, Peter Scudamore picks the new recruits that he believes can make a profitable mark...

ANY GIVEN MOMENT

A dual winner on the Flat for David Simcock, this £40,000 son of Alhaarth does not possess a high rating but I liked the look of him in the sale ring. Potentially another decent recruit for Donald McCain, whose recent recruiting policy has been excellent.

BRUNSWICK GOLD

Owner Phil Martin has 19 horses with Lincolnshire trainer Steve Gollings, including recent Wetherby winner Andhaar. But this £75,000 Irish point-to-point winner, who also finished runner-up in a Bumper, should be ready to run soon.

One to watch: Credit Swap (front) will be one for the speedier tracks

CREDIT SWAP

Michael Wigham's Cambridgeshire winner is an interesting addition for Venetia Williams.The powerful little horse was bought privately and will be worth watching for on speedier tracks like Folkestone, Hereford and Kempton.

FIRST FANDANGO

Welsh trainer Tim Vaughan can sniff out a bargain and is also upgrading his stock. This scopey Bath winner, formerly trained by John Hills, cost 60,000gn and, having handled softer ground on the level, could win a decent novice hurdle.

INTO WAIN

Another Martinowned, Gollings-trained recruit. This one cost 92,000gn at Newmarket after being a three-time winner for David Simcock. A useful Flat form rating would make him a likely runner at some stage in some top novice hurdles.

Interesting addition: Venetia Williams

KAYEF

A former stablemate of the great Goldikova in Frddie Head's stable, the son of Nayef has only raced three times but has pleased since joining the stable of my son Michael. Juvenile hurdles beckon for him.

MINELLA STARS

Commanded a big transfer fee at 135,000gn after winning two point-topoints in Ireland. Chasing is his future but should make impact over hurdle for champion trainer Paul Nicholls.

SAUTE

The Sussex-based Best brothers have a track record of improving recruits that commands respect. They paid £29,000 for this son of Hawk Wing, who is proven on soft ground and won four races for Walter Swinburn.

THE STARBOARD BOW

Won a brace of races for Sylvester Kirk on the Flat and is schooling well at Lucinda Russell's Scottish stable after his £30,000 buy. Could run at Musselburgh later this month.

THEYELLOWLOUGH

Won a Cork point-to-point and cost £40,000. Former jockey Tom Malone, now making quite a name for himself as a bloodstock agent, reckons this mare can deliver for new trainer David Pipe.